A lot has been written about Singapore’s largest websites edited by the undisputed winners of the city’s booming internet scene. At the same time, reliable data on where to follow these rising literary stars still seems lacking. With that in mind, this post explores the 50 hottest Singapore bloggers across three major categories – Food, Travel and Lifestyle.

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What we love: A mother of two, Sharon never fails to amaze us thanks to her broad understanding of cooking. Across 7 (!) categories, recipes on the site cover everything you need for a leisurely day in the kitchen.

Why you should read it: We simply cannot get enough of her fantastic One Pot Italian Sausage Fusili. Well written, genuine restaurant review section.

A photo posted by Eat What Tonight (@eatwhattonight) on Jun 1, 2016 at 7:12am PDT

What we love: Awarded countless prizes, Joyce Ang’s Eat What Tonight is a must for your next recipe research. From 30-minute quick fixes to elaborate poultry and soup dishes, we guarantee this blog will leave you craving for more.

Why you should read it: We’re still crazy about the Valentine’s Agar Agar Jelly recipe editorial published in March last year. Who could resist?

Why you should read it: Cheap doesn’t equal bad in Geri’s world, a mantra convincingly translated to other parts of her website. Follow her recipes for delicious, easy to make and affordable dish ideas!

A photo posted by Miss.Neverfull (@miss_neverfull) on Jul 26, 2016 at 2:04am PDT

What we love: The fine dining restaurant reviews of this site simply can’t be beat. Interested in nutrition, Melody focuses on healthy food frequently and with enthusiasm. All reviews are 100% honest – and according to our sources, paid for by the author herself. Take the day off to read reviews of all your favourite Singapore vendors based on cuisine and in alphabetical order.

Why you should read it: Instagram! With her account amassing a whopping 18,3K followers, Melody’s clear, purist approach to food photography got us hooked in 2016.

9 Veron (Sparklette)

What we love: One of the more established food blogs, Sparklette’s strength undoubtedly lies with reviews. Sorted by cuisine and ambiance, readers are sure to find exactly what they’re looking for prior to their restaurant visit.

Why you should read it: The Coffee section is one of a kind, and will leave every caffeine lover thirsty.

10 Cheng Huann & Kelvyn Choo (Foodprints SG)

A photo posted by FoodPrints-SG (@foodprintssg) on May 14, 2016 at 6:08pm PDT

What we love: The Food Prints project started in 2009 to document food imagery that the authors had and were willing to share with their food-crazed fans in Singapore. Centered heavily around local hawker food, Cheng and Kelvyn know how to sell us authentic Singaporean cuisine in a way that’s anything but boring.

14 Cynthia Lim (The Baking Biatch)

What we love: Crafting hand-made jewellery, Cynthia is as diverse as the website she has hosted since 2011. The Baking Biatch surprises with editorials across the Baking, Cooking, Travel and Life Hacks domains.

Why you should read it: Looking for the world’s best birthday cake? You’re at the right spot: Customised cakes are this gem’s speciality.

A photo posted by Such A Fatty (@suchafattyy) on Jun 16, 2016 at 6:41am PDT

16 The Ordinary Patrons (Ordinary Patrons)

What we love: Embedded in a minimalist design, content is king on Ordinarypatrons.com. From a classic food blog to a dictionary dedicated solely to cuisine terms, we think this website is a must for every foodie.

Why you should read it: Check the Top List for a handy guide on everything delicious on Singapore’s Restaurant scene.

20 Flora Isabelle (Flora Isabelle)

What we love: Easily the most expansive travel blog on the list, Flora leaves no stone unturned on her way to the foodpanda blogger throne. Visit and explore the ins and outs of Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Macau, Australia, Japan, …..

Why you should read it: At the crossroads of travel, lifestyle and fashion, Flora’s posts will inspire even the sturdiest reader to pack up.

21 Jaclynn Seah (The Occasional Traveller)

What we love: Despite a rocky start, it’s a good year for Jaclynn the “Occasional Traveller”: Enjoying a career break in 2016, she now has ample opportunity to report from some of the world’s most enviable locations.

Why you should read it: Her candor and wit make reading the site a one of a kind experience. Also, jealousy.

22 Alvin Soo (Live Laugh Travel)

What we love: Dynamic duo Alvin and Nicole know how to have a good time. Luckily, they’re willing to share their adventures. Follow the two on their tours through Africa, Europe, the Middle East and the US, and pick up some witty survival tips along the way.

Why you should read it: To learn that travelling with your partner is definitely twice as much fun.

23 Eunice Khong (Travelerfolio)

What we love: Can BBC Travel, Yahoo, Channel News Asia and The Straits Times all be wrong? We don’t think so: This blog is the ultimate compilation of travel content spanning more countries than we can count.

Why you should read it: Fly to India with the push of a button. Travelerfolio’s coverage of the continent is hands-down amazing.

25 Kimberley Yeo (Strictly Ours)

What we love: Food and travel blogger Kimberley sure knows how to keep us in suspense: From Korea to Paris, each trip the co-owner of Kaffles and The Tabletop Curators takes seems bigger than the last. We like!

Why you should read it: Get a taste for the finer things in life with Kimberley’s excellent culinary tastes

26 Ellena Guan (Ellena Guan)

What we love: A food blog in essence, it’s worth investing some time when visiting Ellenaguan.com. Behind all the glitz of product reviews and detailed recipe guides are some of the internet’s best curated travelogues.

Why you should read it: From beautiful landscapes to restaurant tips, A Winter in Korea is surely better than you expect!

A photo posted by Ellena Guan (@cuisineparadise) on May 5, 2016 at 8:51pm PDT

27 Frances Lorraine (Franny Wanny)

What we love: Honest hotel reviews are the bread and butter of this blog gem: From Alabang to Taipei, Frances’ followers get the inside scoop on mid-range to luxury resort providers. Additionally, Fran is a passionate foodie – her Instagram account has the power to make you hungry in a second. Care to bet?

Why you should read it: Trusting this blog’s unobscured descriptions, you’ll wonder why your next holiday still hasn’t been booked.

28 Rosemarie John & Joseph Ellis (Travel and Beyond)

What we love: The superstar of Singapore’s growing Travel blogger community, Joseph and Rosemarie neatly categorize their reviews based on destination. The visual impact of Travel & Beyond isn’t lacking either: A gallery encompasses images of each of their trips.

Why you should read it: A kaleidoscope of world travel, this blog is a must amateur travellers and frequent flyers alike.

A photo posted by Rosemarie and Joseph (@travelnbeyond) on Jun 25, 2016 at 12:20am PDT

29 Charlene Low (Missuschewy)

What we love: The brainchild of Missuschewy, Charlene Low has it all: Hardly a Singapore hotel hasn’t yet been featured on the site. Travelogues there are plenty. Currently dating? Marriage tips are included!

Why you should read it: Discover Tokyo’s Disneyland from the comfort of your couch!

Top Lifestyle Bloggers in Singapore

33 Shenny Yang (Shenny Yang)

What we love: Member of the Bloggerati family, Shenny Yang is an all-star among Singapore’s lifestyle bloggers. Find her posing in front of Edinburgh’s historic castle, DJing in Singapore, or flaunting high-couture on the street, Shenny is an expert at making her readers burst of jealousy. Hi from the office!

Why you should read it: Her travelogue about Malaysia’s Sinar Eco Resort will be the most entertaining thing you’ll see all day.

A photo posted by Jasmine (@scissorspaperstoneblog) on May 28, 2016 at 3:14am PDT

37 Priscilla Yeo (Pingerrain)

What we love: Hailing from Singapore, this travel and lifestyle blogger dreams of becoming a novel publisher. On her website, Priscilla covers everything from high-quality product reviews and travelogues, through to restaurant recommendations and short-stories.

Why you should read it: A passion for photography is something readers of Pingerrain share with the author. Enjoy the stunning views of Tokyo’s Skytree with Priscilla!

A photo posted by Pingerrain * Priscilla (@pingerrain) on May 25, 2016 at 7:36am PDT

38 Kelynn Nai (Kelynnstory)

What we love: A mother of two, Kelynn is an avid tester of the best beauty products around town. Luckily, her blog teaches us not only about where to purchase sunscreen, facial masks and skin creams – but also whether our money will be well spent.

Why you should read it: A Top 10 finalist for the Blog and Win Challenge 2014, Kelynnstory.com is a safe bet for Singapore’s best beauty blog in the running year. Check out her Youtube reviews!

A photo posted by 🌼🌹⚘🌿Kelynn (@kelynnnai) on Aug 2, 2016 at 12:08am PDT

39 Pei Xian (The T List)

What we love: Pei converted her site from Ms Glitzy to The T List in March this year – and what we’re seeing so far is more than astonishing! From Yoga to Skiing, the lifestyle blogger sure knows how to have a good time on the road.

Why you should read it: Give The T List a try – and learn how to dress fashionably even throughout the most arduous of journeys. Our insider favorite!

A photo posted by @thetlistnet (@thetlistnet) on May 25, 2016 at 6:44am PDT

40 Monice Cheung (Mons Diary)

What we love: Another Nuffnang star, Mons Diary is heavily beauty-centered and thus worth more than just one read: Powder, creams and lipstick are this girl’s best friend.

Why you should read it: Apart from the occasional product review, Monice is a real foodie: From cakes to sushi to soups, readers enjoy high-quality restaurant reviews that are definitely Michelin-worthy.

41 Sabrina Wang (Princessa)

What we love: A massive search bar greets the readers of this highly popular fashion and lifestyle blog. Influencer, entrepreneur and designer Sabrina can spot a good deal – we just couldn’t stop marvelling at her swimwear!

Why you should read it: Like her outfits, Sabrina’s website is a stunner.

45 Carrie Sim (Carriesim)

What we love: Beautifully curated images, an endless list of prestigious sponsors and more travel guides than we can count: We approve!

Why you should read it: Without pretentiousness, Carrie’s wardrobe diaries display her best outfits for a variety of occasions. Nice: Following a simple link, we can purchase each of her pieces in the respective online shop.

46 Luna Teo (Lunaarrive)

What we love: With her unique take on beauty product reviews, fashion and lifestyle blogger Luna is a steady fixture for Singapore brands seeking high-profile exposure.

Why you should read it: All editorials are presented in a colloquial style that both entertains as well as informs. A leasurely Kimbab lunch during a Volume Rebonding session at the stylist? Welcome to Luna’s world!

47 Elaine Heng (Elaineheng)

What we love: Blogger, influencer, mother, Ms Singapore International World 2008, founder… titles aren’t enough to describe what readers get to see on this blog. Apart from your regular product reviews, tastings and high-resolution imagery, Elaine reports about her modelling experiences in Singapore and her invites to high profile lifestyle events by well known brands.

Why you should read it: A qualified image consultant and Franchise owner, makeup artiste and hairstylist, Elaine is happy to take your questions on a variety of subjects.

48 Benjamin Toh (Typical Ben)

What we love: A Social Media Manager by day, Benjamin Toh is one of the few male Lifestyle writers in the city. Successfully so: TypicalBen ofers readers a long-awaited take on men’s grooming products, their efficiency and prices.

Why you should read it: Got wanderlust? Follow Ben (alongside his equally stylish friends) to Penang. After seeing this blog, it’s official: Blondes really do have more fun!